AND General Record of British and Foreign Literature. CONTAINING A COMPLETE ALPHABETICAL LIST OP ALL NEW WORKS PUBLISHED IN GREAT BRITAIN AND A COMPLETE ALPHABETICAL CATALOGUE OF THE NEW BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS (INCLUDING PAMPHLETS, SINGLE SERMONS, &c. WITH THE SIZES-PRICES-DATES OF PUBLICATION-AND PUBLISHERS' NAMES) PUBLISHED IN THE UNITED KINGDOM and IMPORTED FROM AMERICA DURING THE YEAR 1865. VOL. XXVIII. LONDON AT THE OFFICE, MILTON HOUSE, LUDGATE HILL. FOR TRANSMISSION ABROAD ISHERS e S CIRCULAR THE PUBLISH AND CONTAINING A COMPLETE ALPHABETICAL LIST OF Page .......1-7 ........7-9 ...........10 ........ 14, 16 .......11-16 .........11-16 ...........11-45 17-45, 52 .......... 17-23 .23-39, 52 31, 40-45 . . . . . TE ... CONTENTS NUARY 2 To 14 ........ 41 Edmonston & Douglas ...... Allman (T. J.) ........ Gall & Inglis ... Ballantyne & Co. Griffith and Farrani.... Bellows (Gloucester) .. Hamilton, Adams, & Co.... Bell & Daldy......... Holmes .... Black (A. & C.) .. Houlston & Wright Blackwood & So Hurst & Blackett ..........11, Butterworths Hunt (Wm. & Co.)..........11, 16 Cassell, Petter, & Galpin ....3 Jackson, Walford, & Hodder.. 31 Christian Advocate ......... Kent & Co. ..... .......... 11 Churchill & Sons.......... Lambert & Co...... Collins (Wm.) Glasgow.... Laurie (Edinburgh) Leighton, Son, & Hodge ...... 46 Literary Gazette .... Deighton, Bell, & Co. (Cam. Lockwood & Co...... bridge) ... Longman, Green, & Co...26—29, 32 Dulau & Co..,. 43 Low, Son, & Marston.......... 12 Dümmlers, Berlin 15 Macmillan & Co. ..........18, 19 Minshull & Hughes (Chester).. 24 ....35 ..46–52 ....47-48 ........ 48, 50 ........48—50 ..........60, 51 15 25 17 Newman (Geo.). 14 LUDGATE Hill: January, 17, 1865. QUR columns are again filled with the lists of Educational publications, which até as proper U to the season as the holiday gift-book's were a month ago. A cursory glance at them will suffice to give the reader an imposing idea of the machinery now in use for making tho rising generation more learned than their predecessors. It will afford, too, some justification for those amusing home scenes in which our facetious contemporary lately depicted young folks quietly putting down their guardians and parents who had enquired into their progress in studies, with assurances that if they were to answer their questioners they would not understand. If only a trifling part of this endless stream of school-books can be got into young heads, there will certainly be no cause to complain of our schoolmasters and teachers, though the awful |